tinx
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Rosehill Tavern. Best pub in town.
I used to practically live in that pub when I was a stooodent.
Rosehill Tavern. Best pub in town.
Thanks fella
It was in response to the many glum references to the road and to hark back at halcyon days.
can put what i want..................London road is now a SHITHOLE.
you should put your comment on every post on here refering to the comments often not relating to the thread starting topic.......
Rosehill Tavern. Best pub in town.
The thing is the thread was started as "FOND MEMORYS" regarding London Road, I guess he is talking about the 70s or around then, not now, everywhere changes over time, I remember London Road from the late 60s and 70s and it was a great place to go then.
It always amazes me how the many areas in and around Brighton have changed over the last 40 years.
So calling it a shithole and talking about it now, is not what this thread was started about...........Thats all.
It was in the Co-Op about 1939 that I bought a pair of Hockey skates for thirty bob. I thought I was King Dick at the SS Brighton at the bottom of West Street.
Sometimes I could make a circuit of the ice without falling down or crashing into the boards.
You're Crap
Cripes.
twas exactly where I bought my first thre singles
Caroline - Quo
Cum on Feel the Noiz - Slade
Monster Mash - Bobby (Boris ) Pickett and the Cryptkicker Five.
Not being a local anymore I hear that London Road is a pale shadow of its former self.
So me memory takes me back to those fond old days....
The huge Co-op - where I bought my first ever stereo.
Bellmans
Fine Fare - I was there with my mum to see Ronnie Corbett open it.
The Army Surplus Store - The shifty guy inside who always tried to sell you stuff that was the wrong size.
AA Bakers - The sports shop.
The Elephant and Castle
What was the name of that record shop near the E&C?
The Open Market
That Jewellers shop - Was it EG Routley?
W G Hollis
Woolies
Peter Browns - nifty gear for the street cred laddie.
There was a shoe shop-maybe Timpsons?. They claimed that evey year was their centenary and changed the sign outside the shop each new year to reflect this.
Two wallpaper shops that nobody has mentioned as well. Also a coal merchant opposite the Co-op.